Have you tried r.composite, e.g. for band files file_tif.*

r.composite b=file_tif.blue g=file_tif.green r=file_tif.red out=file_colour 
 
?

Jon

Þann sunnudagur 19 Augúst 2012 15:00 GMT, skrifaði Dave Kindem 
<[email protected]>: 
 
> Hello,
> 
> I'm trying to import a new-style GeoPDF USGS topo map into an existing GRASS 
> location as a raster layer.  I've converted the file to a GeoTIFF with 
> gdal_translate and then adjusted to projection using gdalwarp.  When I import 
> the GeoTIFF into GRASS, each color band is written as a separate layer:
> > r.in.gdal input=/Users/dkindem/MI_Grand_Haven_20110923_TM_geo_wgs.tif 
> > output=MI_Grand_Haven_20110923_TM_geo_wgs
> > Projection of input dataset and current location appear to match
> > r.in.gdal complete. Raster map <MI_Grand_Haven_20110923_TM_geo_wgs.red> 
> > created.
> > r.in.gdal complete. Raster map <MI_Grand_Haven_20110923_TM_geo_wgs.green> 
> > created.
> > r.in.gdal complete. Raster map <MI_Grand_Haven_20110923_TM_geo_wgs.blue> 
> > created.
> > (Sun Aug 19 10:50:07 2012) Command finished (2 sec)                
> 
> 
> Each layer displays (in monochrome), but I'd like to create a single, color, 
> layer.
> 
> I'm curious to know if others have encountered this, or have thoughts on the 
> issue.
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> 
> Dave
> 
> Dave Kindem
> Grand Haven, MI
> 
 
 

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